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Unix in the OSF era — Panel discussion

✍ Scribed by D. Wiegandt; R. Burn; W. Van Leeuwen; A. Osadzinski; R. Levine; D.J. McKenzie


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
176 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-4655

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✦ Synopsis


A hardware overview of commercially available vector and parallel processing systems is presented, focusing throughout on the issues of good cost-performance, integration, usability and production capabilities. Following a rapid outline of the "flagship" supercomputers from Cray, ETA, Amdahl and IBM, consideration is given to the shared-memory vector processors available with the second-generation of multiprocessor minisupercomputers, typified by the systems from Alliant and Convex. We consider also the so-called "graphics supercomputers" from Stellar, Ardent, Silicon Graphics and Apollo.

Turning to large-scale parallelism, we analyse the progress made in taking such systems into production environments. Specifically we consider the iPSC/2 from Intel, the systems from NCUBE and Symult, together with transputer-based systems and the SIMD machines from AMT and Thinking Machines.


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